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How to pronounce verbalise in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms express, give tongue to, utter, verbalize
Has types marvel, hurl, wish, voice, vociferate, cuss, say, represent, raise, drop, pour out, pooh-pooh, exclaim, platitudinize, outcry, get off, imprecate, blaspheme, throw, tell, breathe, swear, call out, state, shout out, clamor, clamour, shout, cry, cry out, curse
Derivation verbalisation
Type Words
Synonyms mouth, speak, talk, utter, verbalize
Type of intercommunicate, communicate
Has types intone, jabber, jaw, lip off, gibber, maunder, modulate, generalize, generalise, mouth off, mumble, murmur, mussitate, mutter, open up, gabble, palaver, peep, phonate, piffle, falter, enthuse, ejaculate, prate, prattle, present, rabbit on, drone on, rant, rasp, rattle on, rave, read, drone, deliver, shoot one's mouth off, shout, clack, sibilate, sing, siss, sizz, slur, snap, snarl, snivel, chatter, speak in tongues, speak up, spout, stammer, chant, stutter, swallow, cackle, bumble, blurt out, talk about, talk of, tattle, blurt, blunder out, tittle-tattle, tone, troll, twaddle, blunder, blubber out, yap away, gulp, inflect, yack away, hiss, blubber, blabber, verbalize, blab, begin, vocalise, vocalize, bay, bark, whiff, whine, whisper, babble, yack
Verb group verbalize
Derivation verbalisation
Type Words
Synonyms verbalize
Type of mouth, utter, talk, speak, verbalize
Verb group talk, verbalize, speak, utter, mouth
Type Words
Synonyms verbalize
Type of convert

Examples of verbalise

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Young people are neither trained nor encouraged to verbalise their feelings, so what do they do?
From the guardian.co.uk
They often don't have the emotional maturity to verbalise this.
From the guardian.co.uk
Even though I had intuitively always lived that way, I hadn't been able to verbalise it or understand it as a natural philosophy.
From the telegraph.co.uk
As any music-lover knows, there is a world of intense emotions out there that are impossible to verbalise or conceptualise.
From the newscientist.com
Donated giving sufficiency subsidies, umteen solon movies would be prefab, and apiece verbalise could, potentially, eff a thriving film manufacture.
From the economist.com
Speaking about a lost loved one can be difficult, one party may want to verbalise their feelings while another would rather remain silent.
From the haringeyindependent.co.uk
I was 14, and a pretty shy kid so much so my mother was afraid that I'd barely have the courage to blow the whistle, let alone verbalise decisions.
From the themercury.com.au
As well as getting children to verbalise their stories, Riad has organised workshops in class where the children are encouraged to draw their feelings and tell stories in images.
From the guardian.co.uk
It is the heyday of Women's Liberation and Mira now too, finally able to verbalise her discontent at the society around her, becomes a feminist, although a less radical and militant one than Val.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Verbalize: be verbose; "This lawyer verbalizes and is rather tedious"
  • Talk: express in speech; "She talks a lot of nonsense"; "This depressed patient does not verbalize"
  • Express: articulate; either verbally or with a cry, shout, or noise; "She expressed her anger"; "He uttered a curse"
  • (verbaliser) speaker: someone who expresses in language; someone who talks (especially someone who delivers a public speech or someone especially garrulous); "the speaker at commencement"; "an utterer of useful maxims"
  • (verbalisation) verbalization: the words that are spoken in the activity of verbalization